Thursday, May 2, 2013

Does Water Car Technology Deliver Better Gas Mileage?


Water car technology? Really? Are you kidding me? Not at all. Sensible scientists and inventors have long known that energy can be extracted from water and can then be used as a supplementary fuel for ordinary cars and trucks. So what exactly is water car technology? And how does it work?
SURPRISINGLY, WATER CONTAINS SO MUCH ENERGY
The key to water car technology is tap water. Ordinary clean tap water. In high school chemistry, we learned that water (H2O) is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. The gas your car engine needs is Oxyhydrogen (HHO, also called Brown's Gas). When water is broken down by a process called electrolysis, the gas called Oxyhydrogen becomes available. There are guides you can get on the internet showing how to do this in a weekend with parts that are readily available and cheap.
A VERY QUICK PRIMER ON ELECTROLYSIS
Industrial plants have been using electrolysis for many years and the basic process is well known. In this case, the easy-to-install additions to your car engine will enable it to produce Oxyhydrogen gas (HHO) from water - right there in your vehicle, and safely. Thousands of drivers are now using water gas technology and reporting impressive boosts to their MPG. Up 25% all the way through to over 200% in one case I read about (follow the link at the end to read these astonishing testimonials).
WATER CAR TECHNOLOGY: THE BENEFITS ARE...
1) You use less petrol.
2) As a result, you produce less pollution.
3) Your fuel costs go down because water is cheaper than gasoline.
4) You save money.
In fact, as fuel prices continue to escalate, you save more and more. So do yourself a favor and acquaint yourself with the facts about water car engines through the links below.
LEARN MORE ABOUT BETTER GAS MILEAGE
Yes, You Can Run Your Car On Water And Save On Rising Fuel Costs - [http://CleanWater4Cars.com]
Run Cars on Water: How to convert your car to water - Water Power Cars [http://CleanWater4Cars.com/blog]
(C) Article by Patrick Prime.


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